Shimabukuro Paloma, Groom Quentin, Fouque Florence, Campbell Lindsay, Chareonviriyaphap Theeraphap, Etang Josiane, Manguin Sylvie, Sinka Marianne, Schigel Dmitry, Ingenloff Kate
Instituto René Rachou/FIOCRUZ-Minas, Grupo de Estudos em Leishmanioses/Coleção de Flebotomíneos, Avenida Augusto de Lima, 1715, Barro Preto, 30190-009, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Meise Botanic Garden, Meise, 1860, Belgium.
GigaByte. 2024 Apr 11;2024:gigabyte117. doi: 10.46471/gigabyte.117. eCollection 2024.
There is an increased awareness of the importance of data publication, data sharing, and open science to support research, monitoring and control of vector-borne disease (VBD). Here we describe the efforts of the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) as well as the World Health Special Programme on Research and Training in Diseases of Poverty (TDR) to promote publication of data related to vectors of diseases. In 2020, a GBIF task group of experts was formed to provide advice and support efforts aimed at enhancing the coverage and accessibility of data on vectors of human diseases within GBIF. Various strategies, such as organizing training courses and publishing data papers, were used to increase this content. This editorial introduces the outcome of a second call for data papers partnered by the TDR, GBIF and GigaScience Press in the journal . Biodiversity and infectious diseases are linked in complex ways. These links can involve changes from the microorganism level to that of the habitat, and there are many ways in which these factors interact to affect human health. One way to tackle disease control and possibly elimination, is to provide stakeholders with access to a wide range of data shared under the FAIR principles, so it is possible to support early detection, analyses and evaluation, and to promote policy improvements and/or development.
人们越来越意识到数据发布、数据共享和开放科学对于支持病媒传播疾病(VBD)的研究、监测和控制的重要性。在此,我们描述了全球生物多样性信息机构(GBIF)以及世界卫生组织贫困相关疾病研究与培训特别规划署(TDR)为促进与疾病病媒相关数据的发布所做的努力。2020年,GBIF成立了一个专家任务组,旨在为提高GBIF内人类疾病病媒数据的覆盖范围和可获取性的相关工作提供建议和支持。通过组织培训课程和发表数据论文等各种策略来增加此类内容。这篇社论介绍了由TDR、GBIF和GigaScience出版社在该期刊上联合发起的第二轮数据论文征集的成果。生物多样性和传染病以复杂的方式相互关联。这些联系可能涉及从微生物层面到栖息地层面的变化,并且这些因素相互作用影响人类健康的方式有很多。应对疾病控制乃至消除的一种方法是让利益相关者能够获取在公平原则下共享的广泛数据,以便能够支持早期发现、分析和评估,并促进政策改进和/或制定。